Mahashivratri Prayers Held Nationwide for India's Victory Over Pakistan

Special prayers and havan rituals were conducted in temples across India on Mahashivratri, seeking divine intervention for a victory in the T20 World Cup match against Pakistan. BJP leader Anil Sahni confirmed a havan was performed in Patna specifically for this purpose. Cricket fans expressed strong confidence, citing India's historical dominance over Pakistan in ICC tournaments. The spiritual occasion added a unique dimension to the high-voltage sporting spectacle, uniting faith and national passion.

Key Points: Mahashivratri Prayers for India vs Pakistan T20 World Cup

  • Prayers held on Mahashivratri
  • Havan in Lucknow and Patna
  • Fans confident of ICC dominance
  • Spiritual fervour meets cricket excitement
  • Hope for decisive victory
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Mahashivratri prayers, havan held for India's victory ahead of T20 World Cup clash with Pakistan

Special havan and prayers performed on Mahashivratri across India, seeking divine blessings for victory in the T20 World Cup clash against Pakistan.

"A havan was performed... for India's victory in the India-Pakistan match. - Anil Sahni"

New Delhi, Feb 15

Ahead of the high-voltage T20 World Cup match between India and Pakistan, special prayers and rituals were performed at temples across the country on the occasion of Mahashivratri, with devotees seeking divine blessings for India's victory.

In Lucknow, the Vishwa Hindu Parishad conducted a havan and pooja ahead of the much-anticipated encounter.

A havan was also conducted in Patna.

Speaking to IANS, BJP leader Anil Sahni said: "A havan was performed at Kulharia Complex, Patna, for India's victory in the India-Pakistan match. On the occasion of Lord Bholenath's festival, prayers were offered, wishing for India's win."

The spiritual fervour coincided with heightened cricket excitement, as fans expressed confidence in India's dominance over Pakistan in ICC tournaments. One cricket fan said: "On the holy occasion of Mahashivratri, the India-Pakistan match will go in our favour... We will win, we will achieve a decisive victory..."

Another fan remarked: "Today is Maha Shivratri, a sacred day... India is a religious nation, and we extend hands in friendship and righteousness, while Pakistan has repeatedly tried to deceive us... In ICC tournaments, India has won seven times against them, and Pakistan has never stood strong against us..."

Echoing similar sentiments, a devotee said: "Everything is ready. Today is Maha Shivratri, and Jalabhishek is ongoing... India has outperformed them at every stage before. Pakistan was previously hesitant and fearful... Under Operation Sindoor, we have already defeated them. The women's team and the U-19 team have also beaten them. Now, if the Indian senior team defeats them, it will be a major embarrassment for Pakistan..."

Another cricket enthusiast added: "India has been victorious, is victorious, and will remain victorious. Pakistan has been defeated by India, is defeated, and will continue to be defeated."

In Patna, young cricket fans displayed strong enthusiasm ahead of the clash. One fan said: "Ishan Kishan, Abhishek Sharma, and Suryakumar Yadav are expected to play very well today. India is likely to win comfortably and cross 300 runs. In batting, Suryakumar Yadav and Tilak Varma are currently out of form, but they are expected to perform in this match, along with Ishan Kishan."

A young cricket player also commented: "There is a lot of excitement. Earlier, Pakistan refused to play, and now they are participating. Pakistan is always double-standard. I hope India wins."

With Mahashivratri adding a spiritual dimension to the sporting spectacle, fans across the country combined faith and cricketing passion, hoping for another memorable victory against Pakistan in the T20 World Cup.

- IANS

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Sarah B
While I understand the excitement, mixing religious rituals so directly with a sports event makes me a bit uncomfortable. Can't we just enjoy the game for the sport? The players' skill should be the focus.
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Vikram M
Haha, typical Indian fan behaviour! My whole housing society in Mumbai is decorated in blue. The havan is just another layer to our unmatched passion. Honestly, our record speaks for itself - Pakistan is always under pressure against us in World Cups.
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Priya S
As a cricket lover from Chennai, I find the spiritual angle beautiful. It's not about asking God to fix the match, but about channeling positive energy and national spirit. Har Har Mahadev! Let's go, Team India!
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Rohit P
The confidence is sky-high! The fan who said "India has been victorious, is victorious, and will remain victorious" summed it up perfectly. On-field, we have the better team. Off-field, we have the faith of a billion. Pakistan doesn't stand a chance. 😎
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Michael C
Visiting from the US and watching the build-up is fascinating. The cultural and religious dimension added to a sports rivalry is something you don't see back home. The passion is incredible. Good luck to both teams for a great game.

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